Neighbourhood – The International Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal
www.ijnr.co.uk
ISSN (Print) 1756-8676 ISN (Online) 1756-8684
I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the development of the International Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal which will promote good practice in this field of public policy. The Journal is the only one of its kind to truly support global research in the field of neighbourhood renewal. The first edition of this peer-reviewed Journal is out now and the Contents of Edition One are shown attached. Edition Two is out in December 2008 and the planned contents are also shown attached. If you would like to subscribe now to the Journal, then please note that the costs are as follows:
(a) £149 per annum for a quarterly hard copy and electronic access.
(b) £99 per annum for electronic access.
Subscriptions can be via the Journal website at http://www.ijnr.co.uk/subscription_fees.php?id=1 or by emailing the Journal Office at newyork@ijnr.co.uk Subscriptions can also be taken via subscription agents such as SWETS and EBSCO. If you wish to subscribe please let me know and I will send you the copy of Edition One in advance of receiving your order.
I’d also be delighted to publish any of your work in this field and this can be done via the Journal website at http://www.ijnr.co.uk/submit_papers.html or by emailing the Journal Office at newyork@ijnr.co.uk
I look forward to welcoming you as a subscriber to ‘Neighbourhood’.
With kindest regards,
Ray
Ray Holden
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Neighborhood Renewal Journal
I know that some of the people who drop by here now and then are interested in preserving livable neighborhoods, so I'm posting this email I got. Academic journals are a little pricy, but it should also be available through the UAA library and Loussac's journal data bases. It would be interesting to look at this subject in terms of renewing Alaska Native villages that have been so impacted by cultural disruption.
2 comments:
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Dear Ray,
ReplyDeleteTo our disappointment, we still not received Vol 1 Issue 2, 3 and 4 of Neighbourhood since our last contact via email way back to Jun 30, 2009 (copy encl.).
In addition, it seems that online ed. to this title still not available at the moment. Please advise if there will be a chance that it will release before end of 2009.
We would appreciate very much if you will follow-up the case for us ASAP as supply was lapsed for 12 months already. It is our users who are at a loss while the matter is being resolved, and this has been going on for too long.
Thank you in advance for all the actions you take.
Regards,
Bonnie
NB Our colleagues (Ms. June Lam and Ms. Sandy Fung) have been contact with you for many times but got no feedback from you so far.
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At 09:33 2009/6/30 +0100, you wrote:
>Dear Bonnie,
>
>Mny thnaks for this email. I do a[pologise for this error on our
>part. Vol 1 Issue 2, 3 and 4 are available and will be posted to you this
>week. Also, online content will now be available via
... and this
>will come online in August 2009. I apologise for this matter but it
>should be getting resolved.
>
>With kindest regards,
>
>Ray.
Hi Ray,
ReplyDeleteThis is Bonnie again. Please reply to my email at bnhyoung@hkusua.hku.hk. Many thanks.
Bonnie